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4205 1922 BIRTH: OR,Lake Co-Silver Lake: Robert Ennes Eads was born Nov 20, 1922

1930 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah-Portland: Apr 3-8,108 Holland St-Dw18/18: Robert E Eads 7/OR [OR,OR]
son of George R and Alica A Eads

1945 DEATH: JAPAN-Okinawa: Robert Ennes Eads killed in action, World War II, Navy, May 27, 1945 
Eads, Robert Ennes (I2174)
 
4206 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2411)
 
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4210 1922 BIRTH: TX: Delmer Alton Hallmark was born 8 July 1922

1943 MARRIAGE: FL,Escambia Co: Delmer Alton Hallmark md Ruth Mae Hammac

1946 HISTORY: TX,Taylor Co-Abilene: US City Directories 1821-1989, Anc Img 81, pg 161: Delmer Hallmark (Ruth) livestock dir h 2019 Graham

2003 HISTORY: US Public Records Index Vol 2: Delmer A Hallmark bn 8 July 1922, address RR 03, Box Bow3, Merkel TX 79536.

2003 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Taylor Co-Merkel: Delmer Alton Hallmark died 2 July 2003, buried Rose Hill Cemetery, 201 Edwards St, Merkel TX. US Veteran's Gravesites ca 1775-2006, Service Information: DM2 US Navy World War II. 
Alton, Delmer Hallmark (I10786)
 
4211 1922 BIRTH: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: John Russell Penning was born 13 December 1922

EDUCATION: John's obit 2002: "Dr. John Russell Penning Jr... graduated from North Central..."

MILITARY: John's obit 2002: "...John... entering the Army... in WWII, he was a radio operator on a troop carrier plane and made 29 combat missions including the invasion of Normandy..."

EDUCATION: John's obit 2002... "...After the war, he received his PhD in Nuclear Physics from the University of Washington..."

1930 CENSUS: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: Anc.com Img 45, pg 23A, 8 April, Dw 301,301-2930 Riverview Dr: John Penning age 7 born Washington (parents born IA,WA), son of John R and Mildred E Penning

OCCUPATION, HISTORY: John's obit 2002: "...Mr. Penning spent his entire professional career with the Boeing Company as an engineer which included a decade long project working on the B-2 "Flight of the Stealth" program.
During retirement, John developed a love for gardening and enjoyed taking his family members on "walks" in his garden..."

c1975 MARRIAGE: John Russell Penning md Hak Sun....abt 1975, re John's obit 2002

2002 DEATH: WA, - Federal Way: John Russell Penning died 27 February 2002, in his home.



Oscar Penning Fleet. He is also survived by his brother Rob-
ert Penning; sister, Barbara Tucker; and sev-
eral nieces and nephews. We will miss him
dearly. Committal services will be held on
Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 1:30 pm at Tahoma
National Cemetery, Kent, WA. The family
prefers memorial contributions to be made to
the Nature Conservancy, #38639, 4245 N. Fair-
fax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203. Bon
ney-Watson Federal Way in charge of ar-
rangements. 
Penning, John Russell (I10501)
 
4212 1922 BIRTH: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Arleatha Betty Jeane Hallmark born 16 Oct 1922; called Betty Jeane

1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla Dist 17, Pine Prec: Anc.com Img 6 pg 3B,8 Apr, Dw
73,85-713 N 12 Street: Betty J Hallmark age 7 bn WA, dau of Ivy & Mary L Halmark

1935 SCHOOL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: An small autograph book showing Washington School Class of Oct. 12, 1935, also showed some of her favorites: A friend, Doris Binder; study of art and arithmatic, playing the piano, her favorite flower was Carnations; her favorite sport was tennis. The school colors were pink and green. Many autographs or rhymns or poems were written in this little book. One must have been a teacher, Miss Ruth Wiltse, who wrote Nov 1935: "The happiest heart that ever beat, was in some quiet breast that found the common daylight sweet and left to Heaven the rest."
Another teacher, Mrs Harris, wrote: "It is a real pleasure to me for us to work together in school. Your cheery smile and lovely manner are a joy to me, Your friend, Mrs. Harris."

1936 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Arleatha Betty Jeane Hallmark died 18 Jan 1936 (0689424); buried Mountain View Cemetery


NOTES: David said she fell on neighbors sidewalk, where it was cracked and raised, got an infection [ck out] Aunt Norma's [her sister]funeral notes say she died of TB 
Hallmark, Arleatha Betty Jeane (I1793)
 
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4215 1923 BIR, 1952 DTH,BUR: Oct 99 email L Croll pg 11: Clifford Arthur bn 14 May 1923, bapt 28 Nov 1923 by Rev MW Krause. Clifford dd 1952, bur Nuremberg Cem Michael, Clifford Arthur (I8231)
 
4216 1923 BIR,BAPT,DTH: Oct 99 email L Croll pg 13: Marjorie bn 11 Mar 1923, bapt 14 May 1926 by Rev M W Krause, dd bef 1999. Mensinger, Marjorie Kathleen (I8241)
 
4217 1923 BIR,c1923 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, pg 80: Florence Welsh bn 1923, died infant
Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll pg 11: Florence bur Nuremberg Cem 
Welsh, Florence (I7733)
 
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4223 1923 BIRTH: David Stahl born 19 Feb 1923 [no place shown]


(068913-1) Paul W Henderson 
Stahl, David (I2795)
 
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4229 1923 BIRTH: MO,Ray Co-Hardin: Dorothy D Crane born 8 March 1923

1930 CENSUS: MO,Ray Co-Crooked River Twp,Hardin City, ED 3: Anc.com Img 6-pg 3B, 4 April, Dwelling 73, Familya 78:
Dorothy D Crane 7/MO, daughter of Clay H and Mable R Crane

1943 MARRIAGE: MO,Johnson Co-Kansas City: Dorothy D Crane md Glenn J Edgar 20 November 1943

1998 DEATH: MO: Dorothy died 1998 
Crane, Dorothy D (I9028)
 
4230 1923 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Patricia Gooch was born 12 February 1923, daughter of Charles Wayne Gooch and Mabyn Best [from 1872-1972 Browning MO Centennial Celebration pg 104: Her father spent most of his life in Browning]

1946 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Eugene Alson Thurlo md Patricia Gooch 26 May 1946, 4 children: Richard Wayne, Jane Alson, Judith Ann (twin to Jane) and Cornelia Diane

1962 HIST: Obit of Richard Alson Thurlo Nov 1962: "...left... daughter in law Mrs Patricia Thurlo and grandchildren, Rickey, Jane, Judy and Diane Thurlo..."

1990 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Patricia Gooch Thurlo died 1 January 1990; buried Hoover Cemetery, to the far left of gate

NOTES: Living in Browning, and enjoys Senior Citizens Group. 
Gooch, Patricia (I4396)
 
4231 1923 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Eugene Alson Thurlo was born 19 January 1923

1941-45 MILITARY: Tombstone, Hoover Cem, Sullivan Co, MO: S Sgt Medical Dept, WW II.
Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 3-3: "...He served 3 years in the Army during WWII..."

1946 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Eugene Alson Thurlo md Patricia Gooch 26 May 1946, 4 children: Richard Wayne, Jane Alson, Judith Ann (twin to Jane) and Cornelia Diane

HIST: Descendants... pg 3-3: "...graduated from Browning High School, attended Kirksville State Teachers College, and graduated from Missouri University at Columbia... worked for the Extension Service as County Agent in Bethany and Unionville MO prior to returning to the farm in the 1950s. His father, Richard, gave him 40 acres and he built a house across the road from the original house built by Alson Norton. Eudene owned an interest in the stock and helped in management of the farm. He also had off the farm employment; first as a Veterans Administration teacher at Milan, then as Linn Co Extension Agent until his sudden death on November 10, 1961.
1872-1972 Browning MO Centennial Celebration pg 143: "...Their son, Eugene married Patricia who was and is teaching in Browning. Eugene passed away of a heart attack as a young man. Four children were born to them. Ricky..., Jane..., Judy, a twin sister of Jane..., and Diane...
cont'd: Eugene Alson Thurlo 1923 - 1961. Above his desk Gene Thurlo displayed a large photograph of his grandfather at the halter of a Missouri mule. The picture served as an ironic contrast to the agricultural innovations and methods he discussed with farmers during 4 years as Linn County's extension agent. Beyond this, however, the juxtaposition of the man and the animal must have had a personal significance for Thurlo. Something about this mule and its qualities seems analogous to the combination of pluck and perversity that brought Thurlo's family to Sullivan Co, MO in 1836 and has kept it there ever since... a young extension agent in Harrison and Putnam Counties... His was a family deeply rooted in the soil it knew as home... excited of the timber where he found Indian relics as a boy... His interest in young people, shown in his work with 4-H Clubs and students and in his rold as a Sunday School teacher, reflected his concern for the future of the community and provided him with an optimist outlook for that future... witnessed as young people the Depression and the exodus from the farms, the development and use of the atomic bomb and war, the beginning of rapid advances in technology, and other profound changes in the quality and pace of American life. The transition has been a difficult one, and the present has been filled with anxiety for these people. Gene Thurlo, who attempted to bring values from the past into bearing upon knowledge and skills of the future... inner tension which caused him to smoke 3 packs of unfiltered Camels a day and die of a heart attack in 1961 at the age of 38..."

1940 HIST: Obit of grandmother, Permelia Thurlo Jun 1940: "...Leaves...grandson Eugene Alson Thurlo..."

1961 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Eugene Alson Thurlo died 19 January 1923; buried Hoover Cemetery, headstone: "Eugene A Thurlo 19 Jan 1923 - 10 Nov 1961, S Sgt Medical Dept WW II" 
Thurlo, Eugene Alson (I4395)
 
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4233 1923 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Burton Bushman born September 15, 1923

1938 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Union Co: Burton Bushman died August 2, 1938 [same day as brother Clinton-ck]; buried 4 Aug in Masonic Cemetery, LaGrande,Union,Oregon 
Bushman, Burton (I8835)
 
4234 1923 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, June Bernice Smith born to Edward Vern & Grace Michael Smith on August 11, 1923; delivered by Dr McFall - birthmark in the middle of her forehead. Living with her maternal grandparents at the time; born in Mrs Reynold’s house, a midwife

1923-1924 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Personal memories of June Smith Hallmark 1960: Lived on the ranch of .... where father took care of it. Lived on ranch almost 1 year 8 months.

1924-1925 HISTORY: OR, Umatilla Co: Personal Memories [cont]: "That spring my Dad sheared sheep, Mother and I stayed with an Aunt and my grandmother. When summer came, we all went to Meacham, and my Daddy worked on the viaduct between Boise and Walla Walla. My parents, grandparents, my mother's 3 brothers and me... Lived in a tent... stayed in Meecham until Nov, then moved to Hermiston and stayed until March. We lived with my daddy's parents on a little acreage about 3 miles out from Hermiston, Ore. We moved from there to Echo, where Daddy worked on a bridge again for the same man he worked for at Meecham. We were there about 2 months and lived in a little apt. Mother had the earache almost all the time in Hermiston and in Echo too. We moved to Pilot Rock and Daddy started work for Standard Oil Co...

c1925-1936 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: June Smith Hallmark: "In Pilot Rock, went to Presbyterian (?) Community Church up hill. Family in Pilot Rock until I was in the 8th grade..."

1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Pilot Rock: Dw 47/47: June Smith 6/OR (MO,OR), daughter of Vern & Grace Smith

1933 BIRTH of sister: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Janice Mae Smith born on 17 March 1933 by Dr Smith.

HISTORY: June Smith Hallmark: Played football on the front lawn in Pilot Rock... I sang solo for community club that Mom went to. Dad & I were going to conference in LaGrande. I woke up with mumps on one side, the second time for me...
Mom did not know why the Smith family came west or even how. Luella and family were in Ogden with her family while waiting for Dad to be born."

c1938 SCHOOL,CHURCH: Grace Michael Smith, mother: "June was always a church girl & was baptized to every church she went: Presbyterian, then Baptist.
First year in high school: June had a good voice, turned out for choir, accapella choir, so meant a formal... went down to Penney’s to look for material. Didn't have the money that week but had 4 yards of red taffeta at 98 cents a yard laid away, until the next week... figured out a pattern & had it ready... teacher thought it so pretty, she had to model it at a style show in Home Ec... She told June was the best dressed girl in school..."

1939 RELIGEON: OR,Umatilla Co-Milton-Freewater: Grace Michael Smith: "June started dating a Mormon boy, Colonel Vause & started going to church with him & his family in Walla Walla... Vern, June & myself baptized Feb 5, 1939, Christian Church... to the house of Br Hiatt, confirmed a member of the Church... after, to Vause's to eat." June baptized by Colonel Ralph Vause, confirmed by Jerome F Davenport.

HISTORY: June Smith Hallmark: "When we moved to Milton Freewater, I went to Presbyterian Church, but people different, so I went to Christian Church, then to the Baptist Church. We moved from Milton Freewater to Hermiston.
Sometime in here, June worked for Mojonnier & Sons, Inc. in Freewater OR, card shows June Bernece Smith, 155 Olive Street, Milton, Oregon.



1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-4,Dw 43-404 Elm Street: June Smith age 16 born Oregon, daughter of Edward and Grace Smith

1940-DRIVING: Grace Smith: "June enjoyed driving so much, she did most of the driving."

1940 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla-Grace Smith: "June in her junior year. Colonel went to Portland to college. David Hallmark, a church member, started dating June. After we moved to Walla Walla, June didn't go back to school-stayed at home part time & worked some."
Church had Gold & Green Ball-a big event--several girls chosen to reign for Queen & June won, quite an honor... LaGrande Stake-all queens went there to compete. David, June, Vern & I started out that night & part way there had car trouble. We got there just in time for June to get dressed. Each queen & her escort danced a queen's waltz. June was chosen. Walla Walla people very proud, honored."

1941 MARRIAGE: WA, Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla, June Bernice Smith married James David Hallmark on May 25, 1941, back yard of June's parent's home on Elm Street, by Bishop Elijah Hiatt." Honeymooned to Crater Lake, Oregon and stopped to see Dave's brother, Jack, in Klamath Falls.

1941 HISTORY and BIRTH of child #1: WA-Walla Walla: Pam Hallmark Wagner, daughter: "June's parents bought a nice little home on Willow Street, where David and June lived for a short time after I was born in St Mary's Hospital 3 days after Pearl Harbor was bombed at the beginning of World War II. They had quite the time with me, as they tried different types of milk that would not settle well. Gram said she had to walk the floor with me sometimes and I would throw up clear across the room. Finally tried a brand of milk [goats?] that worked.
Dad worked for Standard Stations and was manager of the one on Alder Street in 1942. Mom and Dad moved into their own apartment on the second floor on Madison Street, then into a duplex on Hobson, which mother said was so cold, my little fingers were very cold.

1943 BIRTH of child #2: WA,WAlla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Dianna Dee was born on December 9, 1943, in St Mary's Hospital.

1944 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Dad and Mom bought a home on Division Street, right behind Green Park Grade School [the home has been moved up close to the "freeway" up on the hill. You can see it when you drive to Waitsburg or Dayton, on the old road to Spokane or to Lewiston, Idaho]. Mom and Dad had a huge garden in the back lot, with an apricot tree, pie cherry tree, and Transparent apple tree. Granddad Smith would come up on his lunch hour to visit, and he loved to eat a few apricots, which he probably was not supposed to do with his diabetes.
Dad went into the Navy and served in many places around the world. He was trained in radio work and was in the war until it was over August 1945. He said they occupied Japan, Philippines and the Marianna Islands after the end of the war. I remember him bringing us slippers, fans and other things from Japan. He was honorably released in January of 1946, and in 1947 he began work with the ground crew at United Air Lines.
Mother never worked outside the home but she worked very hard inside and outside of our home. She loved flowers and had many different kinds. She really loved the many different Iris, which were in the back yard along the back of the house. She was able to get an old trailer top moved into our back yard for a playhouse, where we spent many hours. She loved to wash clothes and hang them up on the line that dad built in the back yard. She thought they smelled so fresh and clean. She preferred that to using the dryer. She loved to serve in the church and was gone sometimes to Richland, where the Stake building was located."

1948 HISTORY: June and David Hallmark were sealed in Logan Temple by ElRay Christianson 20 April 1948: David & June, Pam & Dianna were sealed to them. Both June and Pam had mumps before going to Salt Lake City and to Logan Temple. Went to see Letha Richardson in Blackfoot ID on way home from Salt Lake and Temple.

1948 BIRTH of child #3: WA,Walla Wall Co-Walla Walla: Jill LaVerne Hallmark was born on June 18, 1948.

1950 BIRTH of child #4: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Michael David was born 12 October 1950, WW General Hospital, the first boy and quite a change for Mom. Mike was a good baby and a sweet little boy, and we [sister] loved taking care of him.

HISTORY by daughter, Pam: "June had a beautiful soprano voice and sang with the choir at church and would sing solos every once in awhile. We would love to hear her sing. She baked the most delicious pies, as did Gram and Jan [her mother and sister]. It's no wonder I love to make pies. She was just a plain great cook - could make a wonderful dinner out of nothing and would have the missionaries over very often. She canned fruit and vegetables and even meat for us to have some great meals. We would help her make applesauce or juice tomatoes or pop the ends off the string beans."

1955 BIRTH of child #5: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Steven James was born 30 April 1955, WW General Hospital, a few blocks from our home on Division.

1956 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Mel and Jan (mom's sister) Hankla moved into the big 2-story house next door to us on Division Street. Mel was having convulsions for an unknown epilepsy for a short time, and mother would be up very early making pies for a bakery down on Chestnut Street. She would take him to the Post Office many mornings. Dad built a gate on the fence between the homes and also an intercom [squawk box, dad says] between the homes. While living in this home, Dad built a mahogany stereo set, which we spent many hours listening to records, etc.
On April 28, 1956, Mom's dad was working on his Studebaker in the 2-story garage behind their home. Gram had tried calling him, but no answer. She was at Jan's working on baptismal pants and when the Bishop came to pick them up, she asked him is he would go down and check on him. He found him under the car, where the motor had fallen on him, killing him instantly. Mom and Dad were at a United Air Lines party and were called home, and I was in Richland for a State choir festival for junior high school age kids. Mother was due with Kristie and had a hard time dealing with his death. She did not allow us to go to his funeral, as she wanted us to remember him as he was when living. Mother quit baking pies for the bakery. Mom worked in Primary and with the young girls in MIA and loved doing so.
Mom and Dad bought a large 2-story home on Evergreen. Mom and Dad worked hard to make this a beautiful home, and it was. Dad built a covered patio behind the garage, where we spent many fun meals and had family over for picnics and play crochet, etc in our big fenced in back yard. Mom loved cooking in that big, wonderful kitchen and was always up making breakfast for us before Seminary. The younger kids went to Edison Elementary School, and Dianna and I went to Pioneer Junior High. For church, we were meeting in an old "chicken coop" on the other side of the railroad tracks west of town, while we were building a new church on Second Street. Mother was in charge of many dinners for the church, and she loved doing this. She and Vivian Gessel and Audra Ord were good friends and did many of these things together.

1956 BIRTH of child #6: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Kristie June Hallmark was born on Dianna's birthday, December 9, 1956, also in Walla Walla General Hospital.

1959-81 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Dad was transferred by United Air Lines to Boise and left 6 months before the family moved in August. Meanwhile, Mom was singing with the choir and with a sextet, singing for Church, other churches (Congregational), PTA, was chairman of the food for the Ward Bazaar, baking pies, involved with the cancer drive, etc. They first lived in a nice 2-story home on Harrison Boulevard, downtown, which was a beautiful street with an island down the middle, with street lamps [which Steve refinished years later for his Boy Scout Eagle project]. When the family moved, Pam stayed behind, living with Gram in an apartment in Jan and Mel's home, as she graduated from high school in 1960, was engaged to future husband, Bob Wagner and went to Whitman College for a time before they were married in 1962.
Mom missed her family and friends in Walla Walla, but she made many new friends in Boise. She missed her sister and mother and the many visits on the telephone, etc., but she began to develop friendships in Boise that were lasting friendships, too. But the family gravitated to Walla Walla on many occasions, like when the new chapel was dedicated, Dianna moved to live with Gram after I was married and she had graduated from high school. She met Les and before they were married, then Jill moved over to live with Gram and to work and meet her husband, Jim. All of us had our marriages or receptions at the home of Jan and Mel, who were so good to all of us.
From a program, Boise Stake MIA Music Fesitival "presents 'This is my Fathers' World' in N Jr Hi Auditorium 4-12-1960. June sang solo in Second Ward MIA chorus, "Swedish Slumber Time." Her beautiful voice was still recognized and her talent used.
In 1960 Mom and Dad bought a home on Ashland Drive, where they lived until1993, when they needed a one-floor home and less upkeep. They met in the chapel on Curtis, belonging to the 8th Ward, and where Mom began teaching Primary. Mom was called as the Primary President sometime in here, and did she love this calling. She was probably at every baseball game and event for the kids [both Mike and Steve played ball].
In 1963 Mom began a daycare in her home, and she loved the children who came to the home. It was sometimes hard on the family, but the children responded to Mom and loved her and would do sometimes better for her than when their parents would come after them and some slipped back into their habits at home. She was always doing for other people, taking them pies and fresh bread or other goodies. She enjoyed having the family there for the holidays and always had a feast of wonderful homey good food. She continued to can foods and to work on this home, making it a beautiful place and a welcome place. Dad worked hard, always making shelving, refinishing the downstairs area into a comfortable TV and game area, with bedrooms and a bath. I remember Mom coming to visit us in Portland and bringing us all kinds of canned and baked goodies, and I know she did with the others as well.
In 1965 Mom kept a calendar, as she had for many other years. It was amazing how many pies she baked, as well as other goodies - to take to her visiting teaching sisters, PTA carnival, BYU Education Week, Relief Society Bazaar, welfare banquet and for individuals. And of course, Mom canned and canned--many items purchased from growers, like peaches and pears, but a tremendous amount from her garden - tomatoes, tomato juice, pickles from her cucumbers, string beans-96 quarts in a month one year. She traveled by plane to see her kids, sometimes with Dad. She amazed me with how many things she had going in a single day, a single week - traveling to Walla Walla, to Portland to see us, people over for dinners, family like ourselves, coming for several days for a visit, sometimes one right after another, day care in her home, teaching Relief Society lessons, ironing [10 hours one day], going to church meetings, bowling.
During this time, Mom began to bowl and found that so enjoyable, while Dad loved golf and this was good for both of them. Mike was next to graduate and he went into the Navy in 1968. During the summer, we were living in Long Beach California, where Bob was working at the prison doing dental work in between his dental schooling. Mom and Dad flew down and brought the rest of the family, and had a wonderful vacation together, especially at the beach. When Bob graduated from dental school, Mike's ship was going to be in Portland for the Rose Parade time, so the family all came down and stayed with Bob & Pam and were able to see Mike and have him out, too, and then go through his ship. What fun we had all stuffed in that little house together. Later Mike became sick and was in a hospital in San Diego. Mom flew down and was with him for a time, to love and support him, and even got a helicopter flight over the Bay. Soon he was home and he married in 1970 to Kris Madison.
Also during this time, the new Cole Road Chapel was finished, Mom had surgery on her thyroid and had her birthmark removed. Steve graduated from high school, and before that, he did his big Eagle project I spoke of earlier - even had a write-up in the newspaper. Mom stopped her daycare and when Steve went on his Mission to Denmark, Mom began working with Louis [??] as a secretary and was with him for 14 years. During high school, both Kristie and Lorrie were on the Drill team and loved this action. Kristie married Mark Bleazard in April of 1975. Steve went to BYU and worked with Bob & Pam on their home during the summertime in Billings, Montana. He med Janalee and they were married in 1980, the same year that Dad retired from United Air Lines. Lorrie went to BYU, and she and Steve had a good time together there. She also met Kirt Naylor and they were married May 1981.

c1987 HISTORY: June began to work for Jim Perkins, Insurance agent sometime in here (5 yrs).

1990 REUNION: ID,Ada Co-Boise: The first of our Hallmark Family Reunions was held and created by Lorrie and Kristie, with a picnic, games and fun at a park in Boise, then back to Mom and Dad's for skits and more food. Many wonderful memories were created in the home on Ashland. And we all loved being together as family, and mom loved having us home and all together. Every 2 years the family has gotten together in Boise, with the second one back in Walla Walla to enjoy many of the memories of Mom and Dad over the years-seeing their homes and places of work, etc.

1991 HISTORY; 5 January-to SLC Temple for Mark before Mission day before. On Saturday, live session with Lisa & Les there as witnesses. Me-1st time for abt a yr or more. Went thru fine. Dad & I plan on going every Wed am. Stayed with Steve & Janalee while in SL. They went thru session also, & Bob & Pam. Had my oldest daug. on one side & youngest daug. on other side. Gave me confidence that I could do it. Made it mostly on my own. What a special day. Had a good time with L & K. Really enjoyed being with them.
ANNIVERSARY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Mom and Dad celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, and a grand open house was held at the home of Kirt and Lorrie. They had a wonderful time with many friends and all of the family there to help celebrate such a wonderful occasion.

1993 HOME: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Mom and Dad sold their home on Ashland and bought a one-level home on Cochees. It was a good move, as Mom was having some problems getting up and down the stairs with her legs, but she still continued to have a garden, which dad rototilled for her. The next year, Mom had bi-pass surgery on her heart, and they lived in and enjoyed this home, dad continuing to work on the yard and trees and up on the roof. Concern began to grow over Mom and a few problems that developed. A nice apartment complex was found where they could have their meals prepared and Dad wouldn't have to worry about house maintenance.

1995 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: Dr Holbrook-several appointments; 28 June, Mom wrote home from hospital, then Dr Smith appts.

1996 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: 12-24 went to L & K for traditional Christmas Eve dinner. 12-25 didn't do much. Dad worked on roof all day checking leak-didn't go to Jill's for Christmas dinner because of that.

HISTORY: From card by Elaine Bess-no date: "Dear June, I met one of your lovely daughters in Albertsons the other day... in reply to my question, 'How's your Mom,' I heard of your 5-by pass surgery... you've certainly had your share the past few years, but if I remember you -- your faith and happy personality, will bless you to triumph -- no matter what. Our paths may cross, now that you are in our stake -- meanwhile know that our prayers are in your behalf -- and I'm glad we are sisters in Zion.

1997 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: 1-2-Dr Asher told me I had a mini-stroke; 1-15: Had a mini-sstroke1-16: to emergency & Dr Holbrook's office. 1-17 Lorrie came over & challenged Dad to cook once a week. Making bread right now. Dad made sandwich for our lunch.1-19 Not go to church, legs not working very good. 1-27 Dad & I got a haircut from Kristie here.
2-13 Mike called and Keri's baby Whitney died this morning. 2-17 Keri and Brian's baby's gravesite funeral was today. Little Whitney looked like a doll laying there. At least she won't have to go through all the things that the rest of us go through. She will be in the Celestial Kingdom. Was really cold and windy. Didn't go to the luncheon. Came right home. I was freezing cold and was shaking.
3-7 Kirt had appendix and gall bladder out... after 4pm. 3-8 went to hospital to see Kirt. Seemed real good... appendix had ruptured.
7-12 Keri and Brian went to temple for own endowments and sealed baby to them.

2002 DEATH, BURIAL: Personal knowledge of Pam Wagner, daughter: "June Bernice Smith Hallmark died in Boise, Ada County, Idaho, collapsed at home in their apartment, with dad there and was taken to the hospital, where several hours later she died, June 17, 1002. She was buried at a beautiful, peaceful spot out of Boise, Dry Creek Cemetery on 20 June 2002.


Friends: Milton-Freewater: Attellia [Vause] and Gordon Berg, 261 Surrey Place, LA

Walla Walla: Marshall & Eddie Cammack, 1299 Highland Dr, Moscow ID; Wayne & Doris Duvall, 1440 Plymouth,Spokane; Ann & Howard Forrest, 1768 Evergreen-next door neighbors; Von & Evelyn Hansen, 558 N First West, Logan UT [1948 & before]; Eveard Harrison, S 605 Lake, Colfax WA 99111; Brandt & Vivtann Gessel, Jack & Betty Stoddard

Boise: Reid & Jean Bishop, Robert & Phyllis, 1710 Roosevelt, Caldwell; Winsten & Phyllis Hansen [Patricia, Scott, Kevin]; Dale Wheadon, Don & Erma Whittaker, Glen & Ruth Bleazard,

Temple workers lived with Dave and June after opened in 1984: From calendars these names [are they Temple workers-ck]Hugh & Jeanne Judd, Rupert ID; Merrill Robinson, Burley ID; Meakers; Murdocks; Eldridge; Mechams; Jean ?; Walls; Dale & Doris ?; Wyotts;

Children in day care: Brian & Brad Peachy [card from Galen & Janet Peachy: " We were extremely fortunate to have you open your home for the care of Brian and Brad. We feel that you both as well as your children made a very positive impact upon their formative and impressionable years. When we reflect back, we both recognize the many hours Brian and Brad spent in your home influenced their lives as they live them today. Both Brian and Brad are successful in their lives and citizency. We thank you and your family..." Dani, Nancy and Binky...; Mike & Lori Cooke [??], Jon Eric...; Sharon, Donna, Kelli, Jon C, Gary... 
Smith, June Bernice (I1782)
 
4235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2755)
 
4236 1923 BIRTH: WA,Kitsap Co-Bremerton: Marcus Wayne Holling born 3 May 1923, known as Marc
Bur Lincoln Memorial Cemetery

1930 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: Apr 10, 867 Roosevelt Ave: Marcus W 7/WA, son of Marcus & Martha J Holling

1935 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Marcus Wayne Holling died 26 Dec 1935; buried Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Portland 
Holling, Marcus Wayne (I924)
 
4237 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7704)
 
4238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8473)
 
4239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7742)
 
4240 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9526)
 
4241 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7017)
 
4242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4629)
 
4243 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9584)
 
4244 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I930)
 
4245 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2407)
 
4246 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6313)
 
4247 1924 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: Charles LaVerne Thurlo was born 17 January 1924

1925 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Charles LaVerne Thurlo died 16 June 1925 after 5 days - with peritonitis with meningitus complicationsand intestinal abscess; buried Hoover Cemetery




NOTES: Next to Charles is James B Thurlo 1927 - 1930, same stone - ck out, another brother? 
Thurlo, Charles LaVerne (I5393)
 
4248 1924 BIRTH: Note in Mary Mark's handwriting, Eads doc #21: Florence Bernice Church born March 24, 1924," no place shown.
July 1991 visit with Hattie Gnos by Pam Wagner: Florence Church born March 24, 1924 at Otis, Lincoln Co OR"

MARRIAGE: July 1991 visit with Hattie Gnos by Pam Wagner: "Florence Church md John Fuller," no date or place given.

1946 DEATH,BURIAL: Note in Mary Mark's handwriting, Eads doc #21: "Florence Bernice Church, deceased, no date or place shown.
July 1991 visity with Hattie Gnos Church, sister, by Pam Wagner: Florence Bernice Church Fuller died Jul 1946 in McMinnville OR, of Spinal Meningitus, she thinks." 
Church, Florence Bernice (I2412)
 
4249 1924 BIRTH: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Robert Gerald Eads born 9 Nov 1924, estimated date based on death certificate: 10 yrs 4 mos 11 days old, died 20 March 1935

1930 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: Dw 207/211: Robert Eads 5/OR, son of Ernest & Pearl Eads

1935 DEATH: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Robert Gerald Eads of Baker OR dd 20 Mar 1935 at Protestant Hospital of acute nephritis following measles
Kathy McCord says gson of Wm Cave Eads (Solomon Cave Eads, not Wm-CK OUT) 
Eads, Robert Gerald (I7278)
 
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